The Historical Archives – Museum of Hydra invites you to honor with your presence the award ceremony for the art works made by the students of Hydra, entitled: “Creative expressions of the children of Hydra.
On Saturday June 9th, 2012 at 8.00 pm.
The children of the pre-school, elementary school, middle school and high school of Hydra will be presenting their works inspired by the H.A.M.H.’s exhibit “Red Thread”, with great joy.
Your presence will honor us very much.
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With great success was crowned the award ceremony for the art works made by the students of Hydra, entitled: “creative expressions of the children of Hydra” that took place on the terrasse of the H.A.M.H. on Saturday June 9th, 2012 at 8.00 pm.
Following some snapshots from the event:
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The space that hosted the students’ works hung in a special dashboard. In the background stand the photographic highlights from the visits of students in our Museum.
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The official guests and speakers of our event from the left: The vice Mayor of Hydra Mrs. Lucia Lulu, Head of H.A.M.H. Mr. Konstantina Adamopoulou, Navy Commodore ret and president of the Nautical Museum of Crete Mr. Manolis Petrakis and the Director of ELTA Piraeus Mr. Tasos Akriviadis.
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Tale narration by Agne Stroumbouli with the help of the virtuoso of percussion instruments Soli Barki.
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The first award of the evening was given by the Head of H.A.M.H. mrs. Dina Adamopoulou to the pre-school student Harry Batista.
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The most moving moment of the evening. The award by the curator of the exhibition “Red Thread” Phoebe Paraskeva to Pantelis Domez for his admittedly excellent painting.
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The response of the world for our event was great.
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At the end of the evening the students ended the event beautifully by singing “Ta paidia zografizoun ston toixo” performed by the 6th graders of the elementary school.
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…and from the pre-school students the song “Kalo Kalokairi”
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After the songs and the closure of the evening parents and contestants had the opportunity to enjoy their work in a specially designed area of the Museum.